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Black people face social and economic challenges — often deriving from institutionalized racism — in the form of disparities in education, housing, food, medical care, and many other things.
Concerning the functional advantage concentric internal phloem - often deriving from successive cambia - might offer, a distinction has to be made between trees and shrubs on one side and lianas on the other side.
However, the use of C. elegans as a model organism for the study of probiotic or foodborne bacteria has been restricted to the analysis of single bacterial strains, often deriving from collections, while few data are available on natural, uncharacterized strains, as well as on complex foodborne microbiota as a whole.
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His captions, often derived from eavesdropped fatuity, are plainly the field notes of a cultural anthropologist.
The steps often derive from vaudeville, ballroom and soft-shoe dancing.
The stories are often derived from the ancient Sanskrit epics the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Arils (fleshy seed appendages often derived from the ovule funiculus) also occur frequently.
Moons are given wonderful names, often derived from the stories of their planets.
Moreover, their wealth is often derived from the ownership of shares in the enterprise they founded.
The optimal treatment for NVCNS is often derived from vestibular schwannomas experience.
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